The song “I Knew It, I Knew You” sees Swift rewriting the sound of the Pixar franchise with Jack Antonoff. Three CD editions and a June 5 release leave no doubt it’s a deliberate statement.
The song “I Knew It, I Knew You” sees Swift rewriting the sound of the Pixar franchise with Jack Antonoff. Three CD editions and a June 5 release leave no doubt it’s a deliberate statement.
Jay-Z’s Saturday night headlining set paired a career-spanning performance with a rare onstage gathering of the full State Property crew, while the festival itself showed the results of a necessary relocation.
The new film, set in 1943, brings an unflattering love song into clearer view.
Chicago’s Cel Ray set a July 24 release for their debut album on Exploding In Sound, led by a single that turns fuel costs into a frantic rock opera.
The Spanish trio bolsters its heavy rock with the swing of old-school Pearl Jam and the weight of Kyuss on a single about moving from isolation toward light.
The 11-track project clocks in at 30 minutes and features a cover with John Cale, Marc Jacobs, and Martin Scorsese.
“Moving After You” arrives with vocals from Gerard Love of Teenage Fanclub, a collaboration that grew out of a shared stage in Glasgow and years of mutual respect.
The Leeds band’s third LP pushes back against the pressure for manifesto-driven music, leaning instead into self-doubt, internal argument, and the refusal to pretend.
The Sydney band trace their path from teenage beginnings in a short film that screens with Q&As this summer, ahead of a winter tour across the UK and continent.
The musician who played on “Brick House,” “Three Times a Lady,” and “Easy” spent his final decades in New Zealand, where he occasionally reunited with former bandmates.